Burnout is a phenomenon that is common among healthcare providers, especially dentists, and the repercussions can be detrimental to the workplace. A new study published in the June edition of the ...
About 1 in 10 dentists experience burnout syndrome, with most clinicians reporting symptoms of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, according to a systematic review published on April 26 in the ...
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More than 54% of dental hygienists, dental assistants and associate dentists are affected by burnout, according to a new survey from GoTu, a dental talent marketplace.  The annual State of Work Report ...
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From answering patient calls to drafting clinical notes, AI is reshaping how dental practices operate. Clinics are using smart systems to reduce missed calls, streamline scheduling, and enhance ...
Running a dental practice can feel like juggling lots of tasks at once. After all, you are not only responsible for patient care but also staffing, scheduling, follow-ups, billing, and whatnot. The ...
Burnout is a reaction to intense and usually chronic stress. Most research discusses burnout in relation to a person’s job. However, other roles, such as being a parent or caregiver, can also ...